TAKANAKI AOCLIM. SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1902 (fiom Ist May to 31st July). rpHffi Shooting Season for Native Game X and Imp rted Game in the District, consistiigof the Counties o£ 'laronakiand Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmont Korest Keserve, Kiilako Kanges, bein? Sections 168 and 170 in the Oakura District, and Paraninihi or White Cliffs l(eservat : on), will commence on the Ist May and enl on 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area withm the circumference of the ciicle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game Is strictly prohibited at ail times. Licenses can be obtained From the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and I'ostmasters at Woiiiara, Inglewood, and Opunake. £5 Keward wiil be paid to aoy person procuring the conviction of any offender against the prevision* of "The animals Protection Act 1880." D. McALLUM, Secretary.
LICENSES ISSUhD--J. R. McOalluin F. G.ayling G. W. Wareham B. Tippins L. Jones Rumson J C. Adams F. Gibbons A. J. Cole J. White H. Ledez C. W. Fincbam L. B. Wobater Henry A. Mills JoS Clarke R. Chilcott A. W. King A. 0. Clarke F. Heldt W. De Forges W. Oliver L. Callaghan A. Cliff ' A. Bewley A. Kaull G. H. Taylor 'J hew. Barge s H H. Buxton Fredk. P>htt Bruno limes Ernest George A. K. Julian H. W. Burkett Noble King W. 15. Peicival Fred. Rusling Abel Gam lin G. H. Monkelow Krne-t Jordan A. G. Butcher A. M. Phiilips Hy. Phillips C. H. Pepperell Win. Taylor Wm. Vincent, jon, J. S Tisland Christopher Oiane W. G. Callender J. T. Humphries J. Judson H. Barratt R. T. Pio.ser Samuel Topless JTdward Julian R. H. Pigott Percy Lowe E. S. Alien N, C. Bennett Thos. Corkill 0. Wall H. L. Outfield H. Linn K. Webster Geo. Pttch W. Solo W. H. Free W. Faulder F. Frewin H. P. Mills A. Boon J. Weala W. Sampson H. 0. Sampson P. F. Sampson W. Hammond J, Bennett (J. Okey A. Andrews W. Bewley N. Bewley Ltoiiz Mfier John Gibson, jun W. D. I "olson H A. Smiih T. (i. Nicholls A. Paril Herbert Giles Hf-nry Conrad Conrid Cooper W. A. Smiih J ,hn Ru ling W.H.Buckvh'iught John Flintoff Frank Standing J. A. Calmer H. K. Thomley H, Langman J. F. Phillips 0. M. Vowell W. 0. Aitken Wm. Leng Gordon Bowers / . F. W. Taylor Albert Lusk A. Peat A. Seekamp 0. T. Prosser J. A. Law Alfred Pitt F. 0. btark Kobt. Douglas Walter Richards
H. G. Hicks K. T. Hicks Edward Hammond S. H. Strouge F. Ibbotson N. King A. Neilsen B. G. Miller Tbos. Hy. Flintoff Eugene P. Nicholig Henry Kotbery K. M. Howler H. D. Palmer Tom Isaacs J. Adamson, jun. Wm. Fitzroy I{. D. Dansey John Coli?, jun. H. D. Matthews C. A. Kumbal W. J. Holmes H H. Grayling A. J. Hodge H. Whitcombe J. McWhinney t-velyn Broad G, G. Heenan Richard Pill M. McHannisban H. W. Chapman J. Adamson. sen. Chas. R. Brown Parris Taylor John L. Lucena ENDOKSEMJiNTS. W. Adamson M. J. Goodson 8. Sower by X/. Cowan S. B. Oorrigan L. H. McAlpine J. Minhinnick C. Goodson Geo. McLean F. J. Wrigley Alex. Colson
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 9 June 1902, Page 4
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785Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 9 June 1902, Page 4
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